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Hilary Hoynes is an economist and Haas Distinguished Chair in Economic Disparities at the Richard and Rhoda Goldman School of Public Policy at the University of California at Berkeley. She studies the impact of tax and transfer programs on low-income families, particularly single parent families. She was the 2014 winner of the Carolyn Shaw Bell Award from the Committee on the Status of Women in the Economics Profession. She has been a co-editor of the American Economic Review, co-editor of American Economic Journal:Economic Policy, Associate editor of Journal of Public Economics and Journal of Economic Perspectives.
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Hillary Williamson Hoynes (ur. 31 sierpnia 1961) – ekonomistka amerykańska, profesor ekonomii Uniwersytetu Kalifornijskiego w Berkeley. Zajmuje się głównie empiryczną mikroekonomią podatków i transferów w kontekście ubóstwa i nierówności.
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Hilary Hoynes is an economist and Haas Distinguished Chair in Economic Disparities at the Richard and Rhoda Goldman School of Public Policy at the University of California at Berkeley. She studies the impact of tax and transfer programs on low-income families, particularly single parent families. She was the 2014 winner of the Carolyn Shaw Bell Award from the Committee on the Status of Women in the Economics Profession. She has been a co-editor of the American Economic Review, co-editor of American Economic Journal:Economic Policy, Associate editor of Journal of Public Economics and Journal of Economic Perspectives.
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Hillary Williamson Hoynes (ur. 31 sierpnia 1961) – ekonomistka amerykańska, profesor ekonomii Uniwersytetu Kalifornijskiego w Berkeley. Zajmuje się głównie empiryczną mikroekonomią podatków i transferów w kontekście ubóstwa i nierówności.
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